iQirt Mnpla of Sturrris Go Carts are here, some thirty different models right now. We would like to have every interested person Inspect this line, to see the improved hoods, (some of them covered with storm cloth and some with genuine Mohair) the new Artillery Wheels ana most or an, me luxury spring, uu bui. yc auui. Sturgts Carta are sturdily built, yet Compact, Convcn- 1 t .ta.nUn Pllarm'K?o in hnrAn: hnntLtomo in AD- pearance and above all comfortable for baby, whether . asleep or awaice, going or standing un. ! Sturgis Luxury Carts are splendidly finished, some In black, some In Brewster Green, some In Tan and a few in Battleship Grey. Prices range from $7.G0 to $35.00. Ilf you should be unable to come, please write stating how much you are willing to pay, and we will send you descriptions of the best we have at that price. Mail or tiers and inquiries receive prompt attention. ; THE BAVIS-KflSER CO. Compute FurnUber of Horn, Offices, Church, School IMO AkUr 8L - (Odd rIIow' Tmpl) - WALLA WALLA, WA8H. SHAVE? HAIRCUT? BATH? SHINE? W will ptrclt your work and tRievor la fiv yo MltafacUon. J ALTERING, MENDING CLEANING, PRESSING X Weston Baths and Tailor Shop THE SANITARY SHOP : R. L. Reynaud! Dr. Alfred F.Scmpcrt Gradual and Registered DENTIST OFFICE HOURS 9:00 to 12.00 A. U. IM to 1:00 P. M. BRANDT BLDG., uUtra BREVITIES If. H, Peteres CM. Sitfcep ' Peterson & Dlshop ' i- . . ... . r"'- rvll tun. Or. . FrwlT. Or. ?in. W. G. HUCIIES 1 ' ' Dentist , f, Offlo In tli KUin Ittilldiiiy, Wion , Hour, 8 to 12 ami I to 6 ,' . Nature's Food for horse and cattl la th f ra that prowi on meadow and hill. Tb next limit thinr la tweet, clean, hay and feed that cornea from our mill. When you nurd rolled (Train of the riirht eort for keeplnjr your liveetnck in fine fct lle. look tut our sign and the good thing for fr your dumb aervanla stored In our bin. We bundle Kream Rolled Mrlv,0t and W heat; ilald Hav, Mlllstufl and Chicken Feed. We're local agent for ftvock Flour and Blatchford a Calf Meal. Phou281. D R. WOOD the Feed Man ii..,.. lt.nUtar atuindMl ll rwad martlnjt at Pendleton 1 ueeosy. MIm Merl liwt of IVodleum M week-end uetul Mia Josl Lavouer. f l..,.!!.., mine to (Vail r,ari i.irii Walla, where he be employment In a hank. Mr. W. M. !; IH h host" mono" ttt ll Saturday Atorooon Club. .. u.ii.l. rm.a nl Milton ha been visiting Mr, Luiher Bhellen-berger. m .u uinniiuMl and nvs'lr done at mr new shop next dour to the Ltauer winow. . ,. - , n t .. . h. iiUni mLsrlnsrv and baseball magnate-, la reported to hav taken a lueraiU pueltioo tb Hi federal government. m.. i.ji .t.. iTnltad Rrethren Church h anoouncod a oooked Mid al for tomorrow afteroooo at II' Weaton Mrcolll ur. mm I - - UMlni MAMhlflM. Vr m. aammJ-hand Mock. (i,xxl tMid nd jHnr a 6 nu ch, . ii. l . V fcV 7hn WHIie Hl immm. mm ' 1. W. Heme of Chelan," Waah., U .pemlln a lew day with rlatee ami IrientU In hi old horn town of W ton wlill returning irom a wiy w I'ortlaod. rinen OI tneir iiivruiuD".- - -eelved yuerJay by member of th U eeton Concrt Hand, iglber with must book for lieiflonera, and awert enlm of mualo will aooa bn beard In lb laud. M P M. Warren la expected home ihia week from her citended ill with MUi Kay Warro, who U teachm chool nr Kerett. Wah., ami with Mr.aodMr I. W. Warren at tbelr horn near Kuth, Wh. Twelv of bar llttl friend were pleaMntly entertained Momlay after noon by Mildred Kin at a party iflen In celebration of her elxlh birthday annireraary. Oame and refrwhmenu kept lb jounnr eojoyably occu pied. i. i. l iKal. XdtwmW Iloeer. on of Umaillla county' lre and moat aueoanful larmera, ia prpnnn to lore In WeMon property to th x i.ntaf hullilln aeoncrel trarar oo th Dupui corner, which U well lo cated forth purpoee. im wmiuina will be occupied by U. Lv Uediiok, lb local jrarajf man. March cam In Ilk a lion and brouicht about three inohe of now. And ll may ifo out Ilka a whole men averi of Hone, tairirura, lepliunta. rhinowrukwM. hlpinpotamunee nd the bluudy bl-horoed Wolapu that eau nlifjfcra ueteren meaie. tnvrva Dotellln about March. It rcfuc to be bound by an aday. Mr. K. K. Hamilton of Lo Anirele Callfurnia, epent lat weknd aa the -iietof heroleee. Miaa Lucile Cojr- n .k. VI r. and Mra. VL O DM-a. Mr. Hamilton, who ha apenl much lime abroad, gav a eery Inlereatlnir and lntructle talk U the pupil of neaton Hlrh School Morwlay nmruinir. Her decriitlon of Italian life and euatom waa Mpecially ealua hie to the claaa In Human Hlatory, while her dlecuaeion of Germany - tolhetierinanatudent new inlcrril in that aubjec. Mr. Hamilton left Tues day mornlnK for Cortland. r .9 ;Jus( Plato Facts In this space from week to week, we wish to talk to you in plain boiled down facts relative to our store. Real store news, mat ters of interest to our customers and those we wish to make our customers. Talks on style, quality, prices; information that means a saving to discriminating buyers. .Don't miss one issue get the habit of looking for this space. When we have specials, we want you to know about them. Consider this space as containing a special " communica tion to you. ; V ; Wsln Merc. C (The ladies of the U. B. Church will have a sale . of cooked food in this store Saturday.) f 1 At the Wvball meetinf lun! ev.nlfif Marvin I'rlc. a unaalinuua. ly eleclef mfia.r-lur1n' hi -aenre but proved toe wiodeet and re llrlnf to permit hlmevlf to tie ( with Ihia honor. Celunel T. (). lyiiraa. WMtM'l realtr Operator, waa tha prevailed upa to fake hold of the team, aad did eo with tb understand- In that Mr. Price wtll art when he (the rolunel) le away from Iowa, Tftie puta the lm In erxfgnie handa and auaur well for It eurreea. There ! no lark of ptarer. and It la under etood that a food tah artist or twe will be available by routln around the buahe that frln. Weeton' en viron. The usual i euberrtptlon to "start th hall rolling" will be asked for from Weetna buetneea men, end aa soon as brlht Weather la aasured the boy will trot out for prartUe. Last season' miniirw has been signed up as fuovo hitler la whir rapacity he acknowledge no superior this side of the Rocky mountain. The Leader ta requested to a' nounr ta I he local , public that the Umatilla' County unday-tVhonl As sociation will hold their iwenty-rirst annual convention In Milton th 7tb and It It of March. Th O-W. R. N. will grant raU of on and one third far If fifty or more attend, each fare t be not leas than fifty reata. A good proa ram I being arranged. Among th epeekere will be the ataie president. V. K. Hall; tne stale net secretary. Re. C. - A. Pnlppe; juoge Stephen A. Lowell, Jtev. C. A. Hod- hlre. HV..J. E. Fayder and others equally as good. Weeton people are Invited to "com ' and hear tnem,- rre entertainment for all will ee furnished by the Milton and . free water boat. At the council meetinir Wedneedajr vetilnir Dr. K. D. Wtt asked for and u r ranted mrmlsalun to eiierxi ins facade of his nronoaHl hotel bullilinr east of th Weeton Mercantile Co.'" .lore to ajiolni two fret bevond tb north front of th sture building. In order to admit of a better view from th hotel wimlowa. It appear that Main street property owner r enti tled anyway to fouefeet of thia thor- ou (fli fare which they v scaled in order to widen It. I ha Or commute were instructed to draft and submit fir limit ordinance. Zebra 4 Duncan war denied permission lo keep oven the r nool hall, now cloned at t-n. until twelv o'clock Haturday nltfhta and eleven o'clock other nlybta. Th $100 license money reoulrcd of them by or dinance was, bow ever, remitted. Tom McCarty aUrted plowing aa early a last week en Weaton moun Uln which might much better, by th way, be catted Weston uplands or Weaton plateau. ' The mountain ground la bar,, although snow last week atlll covered the fields In the vi cinity of Pendleton and Walla Walla. The fog which ha proved so dismal In Pin creek valley,' did not carry up the elope of th Wuea, whoee people looked down from a serene atmos phere upon a billowy sea. tint Mc- Danlel said it looked a though one could Jump Into It and float, but he didn't try, being somewhat too long and lanky for a good floater. Dr. JT. O. Turner, formerly of Low i Turner, ej scialitit of Portland, rill be In Wewton, strain . Monday, lt.k l-l mt Um Lm Iwtanti n is i.ivh .... . - - - . . m kmiu. until 3 n m at Athena Tues day, March 14. Headache relieved, erosa eyea wraignienea. no cnanrv for consultation oe eiaininstlon. Do not fail to let Dr. Turner ahow you the new double vision trta, without lines or seam lo catch diK. strain th eyea or oom apart. Omt light, aolid piece of glass which look like single pair ret answer th purpose of two. ena bling you to read or do eloaa work and se distant object, perfectly. Free demonstration. Satlslactioo ' guaran teed. (Adv.) According to reports, the road meet inir at Pendleton Tuesday was not ooo apiouously harmonloua. Senator Bar rett and W. W. Harrah were among thos oppwlnir th-progrm th lat ter liecauae it did not include an outlet to th Columbia. Tbe meeting rec ommended th following apKirtlon ment of the proposed (980,000 bond in die: IVndleton to ..Washington at ate line, fcfciO.OOO; Pendleton to Umatilla, MOO.000; Pendleton to Pilot Rock. $140,000; Pendleton to Helix, $140,000: Preewater to Sunnvalde, $J0.0: Pen dleton to Pilot Kodk Junction, $J0,00O; aurplua, $o0,000. ; The V. C. T. U. program published In laat week' Lkadkr was very tue cesafully presented at High School au ditorium Tuesday vening under the direction of the president, Mr. J. F. Snider, and a com m luce consisting of (Xiesa Klrkpatrick. Rllaa Morrison, Doris Barnes ami Jtttie Lavender. The union realUed $21 . from th lunch served, which um will go to pacing iu Ut assessment. Nearly everv number on the program received the tribute of an enthuniasiio encore. U C. Proebetel and little son visited hi former horn In Weton Friday and Saturday while returning to Bur ley. Idaho, from Seattle, where he and hi family spent th winter. Mrs. Proebetel preceded him with two ol th children and stopped over at Ba ker, Oregon,' for a visit with friend. Mr. Proebetel atHI ha Interest at Burley. although he haa disposed of hi large hardware establishment there. Weaton THend were glad to greet him. Mia Edna Banister has passed the flret semester's examination In th last vear of her domestic acienoe course at the Oregon Agricultural College with a grade of better than 90 percent. This haa set ved to console Miss Banis ter to some extent, it la said, for an unpleasant experience with poison oak, bv which her eyes were nearly closed. She is a popular student at Corvallia, where she is president oi waioo tisu. Vtnn Tllirh Sahool la In receipt of about 20 One rooted rose cuttings from the famous Frau Karl Druhskt hedge of the University of Oregon. These will be set on the terrace immediately in front of the west entrance of the school bulldimr.. The University has distributed several thousand of these beautiful slips among the school of the state. Mr. and Mra. Frank Knowlton of Athena wer recent gueeta at the re spective homes of Ralph Sating- and Marion ,0'Harra ... Knowlton ana O'Harra, who wer ray young blade together In pioneer days, renewed their youth In awapplng hunting and fish ing tale. XT P VmiMt irii ii n from Pendleton Saturday and bought a shipment of fat Weston hogs for that market. Among those who sold to Mr. Tate were nalDh Salln. J. A. King. W. L. Smock and Grady Kerndon. 1 D. H. Eaton, the local baker, wlH be joined her today by his wife and nephew, who hav been visiting ner Boise. They will occupy one of the Powers cottage on Water treet .9. Pick 100 Healthy Men at 25 years And here they are 40 years later by statistics i ) l" 1 S6 will be dead having patronized the Doctor arid DeMoss. , 1 will be richhe rides and drives 8 Hudson Auto. 1 ;;-;' , 4 will be wealthy, having: stock in the Weston Mercantile Co. 5ill be earning their daily bread-like honest hardware men and . 54 will be taking hand-outs and will be subjects of benevolence by rela tives and friends, like the most of us. If you must spend money for Hardware, Lumber and Implements, do it with us and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. A fine stock of John Deere and Flying Dutchman pIows.J -;Fairbanks,;international and R. V. engines. . Weber, Winona and John Deere wagons. Sixty-dollar sewing machines for S35.00 and others at $18. Come, See and Believe. ' WA Wf ffntC I . f v ev . 1 . f J , ,ifia. fcd Th W. C. T. U. will hold their reg ular meeting Tuedy afternoon, March 7, at tb home of Mr, w. a. t avoe. Charles Nre. formerly prominent farmer of th weaton neighborhood. waa here laat week from Rltsvllls. Waah. Earl Olson I back on Meadowbrook farm, having returned last week from a winter's visit with hi parent in Harney county. B. W. Brown ha leased the Joe Wurser holding on Weston mountain, which be will farm In connection with his Dry creek ranch. William Week, who ha been em ployed at Meadowbrook farm during th past year, left this week for Mon tana, to take up a homestead. : Clay Smith baa returned from Southern Idaho, hi wife having re covered from her Illness, and went out on bla rural mall rout Monday. Having suffered an attack of ap pendicitis. Mis Hortense Baker went to Pendleton Saturday for treatment and ia under the car or Dr. Brund- Adoph Schwartz, a well-known Walla Wallsn, waa here Tuesday on a business visit. He haa property Inter esta here, and ia gid to see Weaton one In a while. Grant Paaa hunter roped ar d captured full-grown cougar, after n all-night vtgil and a thrilling bat tle of two hour. Th cougar will be come a movie actor. J. I Fauldwln, auctioneer. Stock, farm and land sales In Washington. Oregon or Idaho. Writ for terms. M07 W. Main street, telephone 3083, Wall. Walla, Waah. (Adv.) T. H. Eaton haa ' taken over the Weaton bake oven and will soon have a store room and restaurant In connec tion. He expect to keep Weeton peo ple well supplied with the beat there la going In bread and baker's goods. Hood River report that th Co lumbia waa eight feet above low wfter mark at that point Monday, a record height for thia season. The great river remalna fairly stationary, how ever, and ia expected to cause no dam age. . Mr. and Mra. Andy T. Barnett were vMting Saturday in Pendleton, where Mr. Barnett took the civil service ex amination for a position In the Pen dleton postofflce. Mrs. Barnett was a guest during their stay of Miss Nellie Bartley. ., After serious and. protracted 111 neea, which ha Incapacitated him from work, C. P. Smith I leaving to day for Long Beach, California, in the hope that a sojourn there may restore him to health. He I suffering from heart trouble. ... , ' Pendleton Is pleasantly agog over the prospect of getting the Blewett harvester plant, which It is reported will be moved down from Spokane. The Blewett people ar reported to have purchased a factory alte from the Matlock estate for $S0O0. Ball Diamond Dimensions. Weston ball tosser may find th following Information of value when they go up thia spring to lay out their diamond: Th erroneous Idea of the distance between the home plate and first base or between any of the other "sacks" and that which separatea third base from the home plate seems to prevail not alone among -fans, who generally accept the measurement as 10 feet but also by some ground keepers. This error caused Secretary Heydler. of th National League, a short time ego. to Issue an order calling for th re construction, on account of faulty measurement, of some of the league's playing diamond. Under the rule laid down for a diamond' construc tion the various distances ar s fol lows: Home plat to first base, T feet Inches: first to second base, IS feet 1M Inches: second to third base, 88 feet ltt Inches, and from third base to the home plate 17 feet Inches. The home plnte, or rather the front of it, should be exactly SI feet 1 tnch from the pitcher'a box aa the official measurement from the intereectiona! lines which meet at the back of the plat should be feet ( Inches. As the plate measure 17 inches through from back to front It will b seen thai the forward point of it should be located exactly IS feet and 1 Inch from the pitcher" box. 11 null i in i ill ii 7 I TWO fWT -xlFOR ME! V, SPRING CANYON COAL Th coal that make th whit beat. A good supply constanly on hand. ', LEHIGH PORTLAND CEMENT lway in stock. RED CEDAR FENCE POSTS from Puget Sound In ny quantity, j They are well tarred, or we will sell jou tb tar4 lay. your . old post. .... i. ..'- A-l RED FIR and TAMARACK WOOD from Kamela; 16-Inch or " 4-foot lengths.,.- WESTON BRICKYARD SPRING IS HERE CST SPRING IS HERE HAVE YOU AVADE UP YOUR MIND as to the changes you are going to make in the home? Come in and let us help you. Just a little changing will start the summer months off just right Come Li and Look Come Li aid Talk. ' Come Lt and Bay, E. O. DeMOSS: Furniture 5tore gW SPRING IS HERE SPRING IS HERE The Leader Prints Butter Wraps S! I FoimaMelwdlG is recommended by all the agricultural colleges for the prevention of grain smut It's cheaper than blue stone. We can supply you.' ASK US FOR BOOKLET. loodvin's mil Storo ;: Weston r ) ) ) a n n !